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. >> what happened was a tweet from the associated press. president obama had been hurt. the dow dropped suddenly, losing nearly 150 points, then quickly recovered. as much as $136 billion, by one insider's estimate, may have changed hands. the reason, high frequency computer trading. >> the dow only moved down 1%. that's not big enough to hit those alarm bells and the safeguards. >> there doesn't seem to be sufficient safeguards on twitter accountings, which quickly distribute bad information. >> it's too easy to hack anything. they are still relying on simple passwords. >> c net writer says while twitter is protected legally, it's untrust were thy and headed toward a tipping point. >> they have to be trustworthy. they'll stop reading twitter and that's a problem for their business. >> twitter declined to talk with kpix5 saying it doesn't comment on individual accounts. the associated press says it is cooperating with twitter to investigate the hackers. >> it does start to get scare yes when the goal is to spread misinformation. you have to wonder if the hackers profited
. >> what happened was a tweet from the associated press. president obama had been hurt. the dow dropped suddenly, losing nearly 150 points, then quickly recovered. as much as $136 billion, by one insider's estimate, may have changed hands. the reason, high frequency computer trading. >> the dow only moved down 1%. that's not big enough to hit those alarm bells and the safeguards. >> there doesn't seem to be sufficient safeguards on twitter accountings, which quickly...
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press charges to him. they could wait for him to recovery or ask ask for a federal judge to charge him at his bedside. reporter jennifer davis is live in boston with the very latest. jennifer. >> reporter: good evening to you. with this manhunt now over and the city no longer under siege it feels like things are getting back to normal, but for prosecutor and investigators a new chapter is just beginning. hundreds lined the streets and paid tribute to fallen-minute police officer scene collier who police say was killed by the bombing suspects. >> just blocks from the bombing site at the boston marathon finish line where three people were killed and more than 180 others injured a memorial honoring victims of the tragedy continues to grow. >> our soles are scarred, but we'll keep going. >> reporter: not far interest there at beth israel deacon necessary dzhokhar tsarnaev remains hospitalized and under guard. officials say the capture of the tsarnaev saved lives. >> they wanted to get more people. they wanted
press charges to him. they could wait for him to recovery or ask ask for a federal judge to charge him at his bedside. reporter jennifer davis is live in boston with the very latest. jennifer. >> reporter: good evening to you. with this manhunt now over and the city no longer under siege it feels like things are getting back to normal, but for prosecutor and investigators a new chapter is just beginning. hundreds lined the streets and paid tribute to fallen-minute police officer scene...
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but that press conference never happens because a bomb threat empties the courthouse. the final victim is identified as lu lingzi. wednesday ends with yet another tweet from dzhokar tsarnaev saying i'm a stress-free kind of guy. thursday morning, with the bomber still on the loose, the president and first lady arrive in boston for an interfaith service in honor of the victims. >> your country is with you. we will all be with you as you learn to stand and walk and, yes, run again. of that, i have no doubt you will run again. you will run again. >> reporter: with no news from the feds, frustrations are growing. but later that day, the break everyone had been waiting for. stay with us. >>> when we come back, a carjacking, a kidnapping and a killing, all within a few fateful hours. we'll be right back. [screaming] i'm going to college! [screaming] yeah!!! i'm going to college! ♪ enjoying one app and 2 entrees for just 20 bucks. like civilized... yes! in your face, knight! [ male announcer ] nevermind. that's not how you throw a chair. [ male announcer ] the new creamy ca
but that press conference never happens because a bomb threat empties the courthouse. the final victim is identified as lu lingzi. wednesday ends with yet another tweet from dzhokar tsarnaev saying i'm a stress-free kind of guy. thursday morning, with the bomber still on the loose, the president and first lady arrive in boston for an interfaith service in honor of the victims. >> your country is with you. we will all be with you as you learn to stand and walk and, yes, run again. of that,...
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will the obama administration seek the death penalty. we'll discuss why the answer could spell political trouble for the white house one way or the other. [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. >>> welcome back. i am wolf blitzer in boston. while the terror attacks here in boston certainly dominated the national conversation this week, there were some significant political stories unfolding in washington as well. let's bring in our chief political analyst, gloria borger. you have a terrific panel there. >> i do. >> take it away. update viewers on what's going on. >> thanks, wolf, thanks for all your hard work in boston this week, we really appreciate it. we do not even know the motive
will the obama administration seek the death penalty. we'll discuss why the answer could spell political trouble for the white house one way or the other. [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered...
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david gregory is moderator of "meet the press." good morning. >> good morning. >> overall the president receiving good marks for the way he's handled all of this. as lester and don were just talking about, there are these questions about the fbi opening this investigation and, as we just heard, everything that was done legally was done at that time. nothing was found to keep it open in 2011. could that, though, come back to hurt the white house? >> well, it's certainly going to be questions about it. i think it gets even larger and the president plays a key role in this. the country will have to have a debate and dialogue about the nature of terrorism, particularly a plot like this when you are dealing with american citizens or what they call american persons. so the older brother tamerlan was an american person in 2011. there are limits to what we do to american citizens in terms of tracking them, surveilling them, monitoring their thoughts and their expressions. that's a fact. that's a reality of being a united states person or c
david gregory is moderator of "meet the press." good morning. >> good morning. >> overall the president receiving good marks for the way he's handled all of this. as lester and don were just talking about, there are these questions about the fbi opening this investigation and, as we just heard, everything that was done legally was done at that time. nothing was found to keep it open in 2011. could that, though, come back to hurt the white house? >> well, it's...
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reporter mary claire dale of the associated press has covered the trial since it began. she joins us tonight from philadelphia. welcome to the program. mary claire dale, first of all, tell us what are the charges against dr. gosnell. >> good evening. the charges include eight counts of murder, seven of them are first-degree murder and could bring the death penalty. those are the charges involving the babies who were allegedly born alive. the 8th murder count is a third-degree murder count involving the overdosed death of the 41-year-old patient. >> woodruff: and this all stemmed as we said from investigators coming into the clinic a few years ago. they were actually looking for something else. >> yes, indeed. they were responding, we think, to a t about drug, prescribing of prescription drugs including oxycontin. he was apparently one of the more high-volume prescribers in the state of pennsylvania. the raid was intended to examine that. allegedly was freely writing prescriptions for addicts and drug dealers, et cetera. but what the f.b.i. and other federal and state aut
reporter mary claire dale of the associated press has covered the trial since it began. she joins us tonight from philadelphia. welcome to the program. mary claire dale, first of all, tell us what are the charges against dr. gosnell. >> good evening. the charges include eight counts of murder, seven of them are first-degree murder and could bring the death penalty. those are the charges involving the babies who were allegedly born alive. the 8th murder count is a third-degree murder count...
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the associated press was hacked and sent out news. >> the associated press got hacked because everything is getting hacked. the dirty secret of information security is that everyone is exposed. >> reporter: professional hacker, john kaminsky started the a team to help systems. >> my work has been to break into systems and fix them. >> reporter: someone clicked a malicious link and exposed the company's information. >> our problem right now is that it's too easy. high school kids with a bunch of time in their hands can go ahead and graffiti on twitter. hack a little account here and there. >> reporter: kaminski says one measure twitter can take a consider a two factor authentication such as password and answer to a personal question. many extra levels of authentication is important important. >> there's phone systems that are coming online. there are biome biometric where they look at your eye, finger. there's a lot of technology that's being produced right now. >> at twitter head quarters in san francisco, lorraine blanco. >>> in san jose the violent death of a school counselor has left
the associated press was hacked and sent out news. >> the associated press got hacked because everything is getting hacked. the dirty secret of information security is that everyone is exposed. >> reporter: professional hacker, john kaminsky started the a team to help systems. >> my work has been to break into systems and fix them. >> reporter: someone clicked a malicious link and exposed the company's information. >> our problem right now is that it's too easy....
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last week, first lady, michelle obama, dropped by, chatting with the family for a while. at martinez junior high school, classmates and friends recorded a video last week, a get well video shouting out encouraging words at the top of their lungs. his name over and over again, aaron, aaron, aaron. several businesses including kinder meat market holding fund-raisers for the hern family. no word on when he is coming home. when he does, he will have a great welcome home party. >> we will have much more ahead on the boston marathon. more on how the fbi handled an earlier investigation into the 26-year-old suspect who died. all that coming up in a live report from capitol hill at 6:30. we are also updating our website around the clock with the latest information. >>> if you are headed out to a bay area airport, pack a little extra patience. federal sequestration cuts are expected to start this morning. bob redell with why the delays could be here for quite some time. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jon. because there is no end in sight to these automatic budget cuts, n
last week, first lady, michelle obama, dropped by, chatting with the family for a while. at martinez junior high school, classmates and friends recorded a video last week, a get well video shouting out encouraging words at the top of their lungs. his name over and over again, aaron, aaron, aaron. several businesses including kinder meat market holding fund-raisers for the hern family. no word on when he is coming home. when he does, he will have a great welcome home party. >> we will have...
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with press kits. these include further details on the charges of the criminal investigation, photos, as well as information on our various initiatives related to national security. [ speaking in french ] before we begin, i would like to highlight a number of our partners here today from the law enforcement intelligence and private sectors who brought their collaboration and support to this investigation. these include police, vri and our original and provincial police services, their respective spokespersons will be available for interviews after the press conference. also present today commissioner steven white, the commanding officer of the rcmp in ontario. [ speaking in french ] i will now introduce our spokesperson starting from the left. the criminal operations officer for the rcmp in quebec chief superintendent guy -- the officer in charge of the rcmp federal policing operations commissioner james malisia. the criminal operations officer for the rcmp in ontario, chief jennifer stricken. commissi
with press kits. these include further details on the charges of the criminal investigation, photos, as well as information on our various initiatives related to national security. [ speaking in french ] before we begin, i would like to highlight a number of our partners here today from the law enforcement intelligence and private sectors who brought their collaboration and support to this investigation. these include police, vri and our original and provincial police services, their respective...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in the hospital. he can't talk but is able to write down answers for authorities. the city is slowly starting that healing process. "today in the bay's" chris pollone has the latest from boston. ♪
dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in the hospital. he can't talk but is able to write down answers for authorities. the city is slowly starting that healing process. "today in the bay's" chris pollone has the latest from boston. ♪
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think president obama and the obama administration the going to be able to maintain for very long. >> warner: mark mazzetti, thank you for joining us and i look forward to continuing our conversation about "the way of the knife" online. >> thanks very much. >> ifill: as margaret said, there is more of their conversation online, and you can find that on the rundown. >> woodruff: finally tonight, america's retiremensystem and the growing problems it poses for future generations. that's the subject of tonight's frontline, "the retirement gamble." correspondent martin smith looks at what was behind the shift to private plans known as 401(k)'s, the role of the financial services industry, and why too many americans have too little in savings. here's an excerpt about the plight of one worker and what he is facing. >> robertilton smithntered the work force in 2003. he taught far bit, worked at a coffee shop and then went to grad school where he ran up $40,000 in student loans. but on the bright side, he had no savings to lose during the 2008 crash. when he graduated with a master niece econ
think president obama and the obama administration the going to be able to maintain for very long. >> warner: mark mazzetti, thank you for joining us and i look forward to continuing our conversation about "the way of the knife" online. >> thanks very much. >> ifill: as margaret said, there is more of their conversation online, and you can find that on the rundown. >> woodruff: finally tonight, america's retiremensystem and the growing problems it poses for...
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the younger tsarnaev admitted his role in the attack. the "post" also reported he told investigators that u.s. involvement in the iraq and afghanistan wars were motivating factors. other accounts said there appeared to be no links to larger terrorist groups. in russia today, their mother said f.b.i. agents talked to her about tamerlan tsarnaev's trip back home last year, but she told them he was no radical. >> what happened is a terrible thing. but i know that my kids had nothing to do with it. i know it. i'm a mother. i have -- you know, i know my kids. i know my kids. i really -- my kids would never get involved in anything like that. >> woodruff: back in boston, there were mixed feelings today among people returning to homes and businesses along reopened sections of boylston street, the site of the bombings. >> i don't want to get in anyone's way, you know? it's pretty weird being back here. i don't really know what to do. >> it's fantastic, yeah. it feels like home. we're ready for it to be busy again. >> reporter: get back to normal
the younger tsarnaev admitted his role in the attack. the "post" also reported he told investigators that u.s. involvement in the iraq and afghanistan wars were motivating factors. other accounts said there appeared to be no links to larger terrorist groups. in russia today, their mother said f.b.i. agents talked to her about tamerlan tsarnaev's trip back home last year, but she told them he was no radical. >> what happened is a terrible thing. but i know that my kids had...
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the associated press was hacked and sent out news. >> the associated press got hacked because everything is getting hacked. the dirty secret of information security is that everyone is exposed. >> reporter: professional hacker, john kaminsky started the a team to help systems. >> my work has been to break into systems and fix them. >> reporter: someone clicked a malicious link and exposed the company's information. >> our problem right now is that it's too easy. high school kids with a bunch of time in their hands can go ahead and graffiti on twitter. hack a little account here and there. >> reporter: kaminski says one measure twitter can take a consider a two factor authentication such as password and answer to a personal question. many extra levels of authentication is important important. >> there's phone systems that are coming online. there are biome biometric where they look at your eye, finger. there's a lot of technology that's being produced right now. >> at twitter head quarters in san francisco, lorraine blanco. >>> in san jose the violent death of a school counselor has left
the associated press was hacked and sent out news. >> the associated press got hacked because everything is getting hacked. the dirty secret of information security is that everyone is exposed. >> reporter: professional hacker, john kaminsky started the a team to help systems. >> my work has been to break into systems and fix them. >> reporter: someone clicked a malicious link and exposed the company's information. >> our problem right now is that it's too easy....
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suspect was throwing it devices at the police. >> the time is 6:22 a.m.. we will continue to follow the latest zero we also want to pitch to a look at the weather and traffic. >> as we take a look at your temperature is currently we are in the 40's and '50's. he is 53 degrees in oakland, 43 out the door and novato. future cast 4 is tracking the temperatures and there will be plenty of 70's as we pushed closer to lunchtime. when will remain in the 60s along the coast and we are talking about 80s as we head into the afternoon. the temperatures and inland will be warmer than what we saw yesterday. however, we will be cooler along the coastline. there is more cloud cover north of the golden gate bridge. >> we're focusing on the afternoon highs 70's for sunnyvale and plenty of 80s to go or around the east bay as well. it will be 80 degrees for fairfield in concord. mid to upper 60s for downtown san francisco and 79 degrees for santa rosa. you're heading to the giants game at at&t park. off their facing off against the padres as 7:15 p.m.. the temperatures will
suspect was throwing it devices at the police. >> the time is 6:22 a.m.. we will continue to follow the latest zero we also want to pitch to a look at the weather and traffic. >> as we take a look at your temperature is currently we are in the 40's and '50's. he is 53 degrees in oakland, 43 out the door and novato. future cast 4 is tracking the temperatures and there will be plenty of 70's as we pushed closer to lunchtime. when will remain in the 60s along the coast and we are...
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it's ignore answer on the part of people leaking to the press or following the ideology of the obama administration. the war is almost over. al-qaida is on the run. what could go wrong. this is a big mistake and the american people should be demanding a the hro more information before we reach conclusions. jon: pwhaus it's more convenient or it's best threatening somehow if it's just a couple of nutty chechen brothers who decided to brother up the boston marathon with no outside help. >> right, if al-qaida in fact were on the road to defeat of course they wouldn't have assaulted our consulate in benghazi last september the 11th either . that's why jumping to conclusions so soon after apprehending the younger brother is utterly unjustified. jon: none of these people who are saying this was just their work, they didn't have outside help. none of those people is apparently willing to be identified. it's all sources speaking on condition of and a anytime a tee. >> i think it would be much more honest to say it's early in the investigation, there are a lot of unanswered questions. jon: am
it's ignore answer on the part of people leaking to the press or following the ideology of the obama administration. the war is almost over. al-qaida is on the run. what could go wrong. this is a big mistake and the american people should be demanding a the hro more information before we reach conclusions. jon: pwhaus it's more convenient or it's best threatening somehow if it's just a couple of nutty chechen brothers who decided to brother up the boston marathon with no outside help. >>...
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house and barack obama is injured "the. the hoax caused the dow jones to drop in minutes. >> you have to take a break sometime and evaluate the credibility of the information before you react to it. >> "the associated press" said its account has been secured but it's reportedly missing most of its followers. it could take 24 hours to return. a group calling itself the syrian electronic army is taking credit for the hoax. >>> tmz reports another hacker group ask claiming responsibility for yesterday's fake white house bomb threat. the group calls itself "exposed." they are also taking credit for a number of recent celebrity prank calls in los angeles. >>> a former social media editor for "reuters" has pled not guilty being accused of giving passwords and user names to the tribune account to those hackers. that reportedly allowed anonymous to change the headline on an online l.a. times story. prosecutors say he was angry with the tribune company because he was fired several years ago from a sacramento tv station. he's also be
house and barack obama is injured "the. the hoax caused the dow jones to drop in minutes. >> you have to take a break sometime and evaluate the credibility of the information before you react to it. >> "the associated press" said its account has been secured but it's reportedly missing most of its followers. it could take 24 hours to return. a group calling itself the syrian electronic army is taking credit for the hoax. >>> tmz reports another hacker group...
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they are asking us about the press conference today, watching this. they are up on the information that the helicopter was hovering above the boat where the suspect was hiding and infa red got the hit signature of the person. because of the televisions in the restaurants and hotels and bars that are normally on sports have been on the news. people have been glued to this. now, that can be changed, and you can bet, if the bruins and red sox are back in action tomorrow, the tvs are back to sports, people back to their live, and that's what they are celebrating, shep. >> they are. just around the corner, craig, thank you very much. you know, it was so severe that they stopped taxi cab service today. when it was time for the red sox to play at fenway and the bruins to skate, it didn't happen. the city was still in lock down until how the mayor came down, and they were lifting it, but had not found the second suspect, did did not know whether they would, and minutes later, got the word he was @%rrounded, and, tonight, of course, he's in custody and at beth
they are asking us about the press conference today, watching this. they are up on the information that the helicopter was hovering above the boat where the suspect was hiding and infa red got the hit signature of the person. because of the televisions in the restaurants and hotels and bars that are normally on sports have been on the news. people have been glued to this. now, that can be changed, and you can bet, if the bruins and red sox are back in action tomorrow, the tvs are back to...
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the boston marathon obamas suspect faces federal charges that carry the possibility of the death penalty. from his hospital bed, dzhokhar tsarnaev is facing a judge. he is being charged with using and conspiring to use and at what the mass destruction resulted in does and malicious destruction of property resulting in death. >> we're also learning more about the tense final moments before is swat team finally captured him. here is one of them describing the moment. >> you could see one and was clear of any weapons, but each time he win back the away his hand went down inside the boat out of law review. he did that a couple of times as we were still approaching toward him. we got close enough that one. bolt of his hands were up because of the rocking back and forth, both of his hands were up and we could see that there were no weapons in him, no ignition devices. we broke away from the shield protective cover and we just rush them. we put hands on him, grabbed him and put hipulled him off the bo. >> the 19 year-old was arrested friday night after he was found hiding inside of a boat. >> t
the boston marathon obamas suspect faces federal charges that carry the possibility of the death penalty. from his hospital bed, dzhokhar tsarnaev is facing a judge. he is being charged with using and conspiring to use and at what the mass destruction resulted in does and malicious destruction of property resulting in death. >> we're also learning more about the tense final moments before is swat team finally captured him. here is one of them describing the moment. >> you could see...
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to start the physical therapist presses the button for you. you graduate to looking at all the different body parts and you have your shoulders off over your lead foot, to take the next step for you. making it a fluid, nice walk. dennis: so where are these devices available now? hospitals and rehab centers? >> yes, hospitals and rehab centers in the u.s. and europe. we have two individual users in europe, it's a little bit different there. they are used in rehabilitation centers, you can go in for the health and wellness visit and get to use one. what is much remarkable is the way we designed it to be so easy to use, every patient that passes the screening test that gets to do 200 to 400 steps in their first visit and that goes up over time until they get to about 2000 steps. dennis: it cost $110,000, is that right? >> that is right. lilly software opera package that can make the device applicable to stroke, which is very exciting. dennis: that is where the expansion is going to come from. >> yes. we will be breaking into the real state traini
to start the physical therapist presses the button for you. you graduate to looking at all the different body parts and you have your shoulders off over your lead foot, to take the next step for you. making it a fluid, nice walk. dennis: so where are these devices available now? hospitals and rehab centers? >> yes, hospitals and rehab centers in the u.s. and europe. we have two individual users in europe, it's a little bit different there. they are used in rehabilitation centers, you can...
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>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then, yeah, he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- you know, pray five times a day. he was going to the mosque regularly. started doing it when he was about 22, 23 maybe. and, you know, he would always try to protect many conversations, he would try to protect his ideas, and defend islam. and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries, like i guess afghanistan that, yeah, they were invaded for no reason. something like that. >> stan
>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then,...
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all watertown residents should remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m. a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who's come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down, as an unprecedented manhunt ensues for suspect two, dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all the public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words to stay indoors with their doors locked. >> at 8:20 p.m., the stay inside order was lifted without a suspect in custody. >> in terms of how he got away, he did it on foot. he fled in foot. >> minutes later a watertown resident walks outside and sees blood on his boat, he lifts a tarp and sees a man covered in blood. authorities rush to the scene. a standoff with flash bombs, gunfire. a tense 25 minutes seen in this infrared video from the massachusetts state police. it finally ended after fbi
all watertown residents should remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m. a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who's come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down, as an unprecedented manhunt ensues for suspect two, dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all the public transit service and that will continue until...
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he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody and entear gated by law enforcement. the legal process, contrary to what newspapers said today the legal process began yesterday, the legal process began when he was take noon custody. because there is a constitutional right against self-incrimination and miranda is a part of that if being interrogated by law enforcement. the failure to use miranda, assuming it was not used, and it should have been, means statements are subject to being excluded from use in court. >> right. >> there are exceptions to miranda, you've heard the famous one, the public safety ex
he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody...
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boy, where did the weekend go? >> i know. >> april 22. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now just about 4:30. what a lovely weekend too. >> yes. a few things happened. beautiful weather. >> gorgeous weather around the bay area. and i think today, boy, it may not get better than this as we'll see plenty of sunshine and some very warm temperatures again. probably the warmest day of the week. we'll talk about that coming up. >> it couldn't get any better than yesterday. >>> outside now quiet on bay area roads. we are seeing overnight roadwork but not at the bay bridge. it's in the south bay. so coming up a check of all your roadways across the bay area in a little bit. >> thank you, liz. >>> a moment of silence is planned in massachusetts this afternoon one week after two explosions rocked the boston marathon. boston's police commissioner says the two brothers had more explosives and may have been planning more attacks. the 19-year-old suspect who was caught friday has been communicating with officials by writing. susan mcginnis reports that suspect is unable to speak.
boy, where did the weekend go? >> i know. >> april 22. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now just about 4:30. what a lovely weekend too. >> yes. a few things happened. beautiful weather. >> gorgeous weather around the bay area. and i think today, boy, it may not get better than this as we'll see plenty of sunshine and some very warm temperatures again. probably the warmest day of the week. we'll talk about that coming up. >> it couldn't get...
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. >> there you see the conclusion of the press conference, the situation is as it was before the press conference. the manhunt continues. they're still going door to door and no one has been arrested. he did mention there will be a controlled explosion near cambridge. they apparently found something suspicious enough that a house that they are going to detonated so that it will be safe for the police to continue their investigation. we will be back with more on the story in just a moment. on your prepaid card? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. all for one flat monthly fee so there's zero confusion. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. that o
. >> there you see the conclusion of the press conference, the situation is as it was before the press conference. the manhunt continues. they're still going door to door and no one has been arrested. he did mention there will be a controlled explosion near cambridge. they apparently found something suspicious enough that a house that they are going to detonated so that it will be safe for the police to continue their investigation. we will be back with more on the story in just a moment....
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the associated press's twitter account was hacked into. can you believe that? and a false tweet went out that said, quote, breaking, like breaking news, two explosions in the white house? and that the president was injured? i mean, this was a faulty tweet but on that news, for a moment, in the market yesterday, the dow tumbled about 145 points. lost $136 billion like that. stuart varney joins us now. he is anchor of "varney & company" on the fox business network. so many levels on this one, stuart. how a huge news service like the ap, how their twitter account could be hacked into with a message like that is the first question. and the second, how about that reaction in the market? >> okay. here's what happened. stock trading computers are programmed to scan the news. news bulletins from ap for example. they're looking for key words like explosion, white house, president, obama. they read those words in that fake ap tweet and immediately triggered massive selling stock. no human beings involved whatsoever. it was computer-generated because they have this algori
the associated press's twitter account was hacked into. can you believe that? and a false tweet went out that said, quote, breaking, like breaking news, two explosions in the white house? and that the president was injured? i mean, this was a faulty tweet but on that news, for a moment, in the market yesterday, the dow tumbled about 145 points. lost $136 billion like that. stuart varney joins us now. he is anchor of "varney & company" on the fox business network. so many levels on...
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. >> it was 22 hours of terror across boston before the dramatic conclusion to the manhu manhunt. >> it began with the killing of a campus police officer and ended in a volley of gunshots and stun grenades in a suburban backyard. brian todd walks us through the final moments before the capture. >> reporter: in the end after the gunfire and the flash bangs, authorities showed their determination to capture dzhokhar tsarnaev alive. listen to officers negotiating with the suspect as he's holed up inside a boat in a backyard in watertown. we snaked through alleys and back lots to get to within a couple hundred yards of the boat. as we shot this exclusive video, police rushed us saying we were in the cross fire zone. >> clear out. >> reporter: it was just minutes later that police captured tsarnaev. he had lost blood and was weakened but authorities say he engaged them with gunfire. the entire neighborhood was on lockdown. residents te residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood looking for the susp
. >> it was 22 hours of terror across boston before the dramatic conclusion to the manhu manhunt. >> it began with the killing of a campus police officer and ended in a volley of gunshots and stun grenades in a suburban backyard. brian todd walks us through the final moments before the capture. >> reporter: in the end after the gunfire and the flash bangs, authorities showed their determination to capture dzhokhar tsarnaev alive. listen to officers negotiating with the suspect...
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week. >> one of the tensest weeks of the obama presidency, you had the bombing in massachusetts, at the boston marathon, and then not long after we were trying to grasp that, you had the ricin letters, one addressed to the president of the united states and another one addressed to senator roger wicker on capitol hill. ricin poisonous, that was entirely unconnected. of course, the explosion at the fertilizer plant outside of waco, texas, an extraordinary week. as it's unfolding you don't know if the events are connected or not. a very tense week. by the way, a thoroughly packed week politically. the president's big initiative on gun violence went down on capitol hill. >> let's get to pierre thomas, right now, our chief justice correspondent, we're learning a lot more about the suspects right now, pierre, and one of the points you have been making this morning is the way they handled themselves in the firefight suggests some kind of par military training. >> george, let's re-create what we think happened, firefight, they were throwing grenades or explosives out the car. the suspect w
week. >> one of the tensest weeks of the obama presidency, you had the bombing in massachusetts, at the boston marathon, and then not long after we were trying to grasp that, you had the ricin letters, one addressed to the president of the united states and another one addressed to senator roger wicker on capitol hill. ricin poisonous, that was entirely unconnected. of course, the explosion at the fertilizer plant outside of waco, texas, an extraordinary week. as it's unfolding you don't...
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hasn't been an individual or group that's claimed responsibility. >> reporter: day four, president obama comes to boston and speaks of an interfaith service telling boston the country stands with it. >> the world will return to this great american city to run harder than ever and to cheer even loird for t-- louder for t 111 118th boston marathon. bet on it. >> reporter: later in that day, a break in the as i. the fbi released surveillance photo of this tease men walking with backpack. at 10, 48 p.m. gunshots are heard on the campus of m.i.t. in cambridge, massachusetts. reports come in that campus officer sean collier was killed. shortly after the two men carjack a black mercedes and a chase ensues culminating with a shootout in watertown where sun suspect revealed to be tamerlan tsarnaev was killed. day five, witnesses describe the mayhem. >> we saw the explosion. we must have heard about 60 gunshots. >> reporter: 2:40 a.m., a robocall sent to watertown residents. >> there was an active incident in watertown right now. chief defoe is advising all watertown resident to remain in their ho
hasn't been an individual or group that's claimed responsibility. >> reporter: day four, president obama comes to boston and speaks of an interfaith service telling boston the country stands with it. >> the world will return to this great american city to run harder than ever and to cheer even loird for t-- louder for t 111 118th boston marathon. bet on it. >> reporter: later in that day, a break in the as i. the fbi released surveillance photo of this tease men walking with...
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ricin was not found at his home. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on the bird flu in china. and you might need to be 21 years old to buy a pack of cigarettes if you go to a new york city soon. mayor bloomberg wants to raise the age for buying tobacco products. federal law says the limit is 18. vo: bold helps you re-imagine building castles, oceans, and lagoons in the place we call home. bold is where everyone comes to play. starting our day off with a good dance and singing us to sleep at night. coloring our lives in ways only bold can do. it's no wonder bold will make your reality, a dream. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> there are major developments in the boston bombing investigation. let's get you caught up to speed. the barricades are down on boylston street in boston. there is good news coming out of boston. children's hospital says two patients with leg injuries have improved. they include a 7-year-old out of critical condi
ricin was not found at his home. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on the bird flu in china. and you might need to be 21 years old to buy a pack of cigarettes if you go to a new york city soon. mayor bloomberg wants to raise the age for buying tobacco products. federal law says the limit is 18. vo: bold helps you re-imagine building castles, oceans, and lagoons in the place we call home. bold is where everyone comes to play. starting our day off with a good dance and singing us...
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tsarnaev. do we know specifically beyond serious condition how he's doing and how much talking he's doing? >> well, very little talking because of his throat wound. serious but stable condition is the way they describe it. we have been told that they are asking him some questions during brief periods and that he is giving them answers in writing. what he's saying we don't know. we can assume they are asking him about other threats. whether they had other plotters working with them or whether there were other explosives out there. that's the kind of questions they can ask during this initial period before they have to give him a miranda warning. >> which deals with public security threat. do investigators have a good handle, pete, on how big an arsenal they had? >> you know, we have heard conflicting things about this. we know they had a lot of finished bombs because they threw a lot of them out of the car as the police were chasing them thursday night, friday morning. they were throwing these l
tsarnaev. do we know specifically beyond serious condition how he's doing and how much talking he's doing? >> well, very little talking because of his throat wound. serious but stable condition is the way they describe it. we have been told that they are asking him some questions during brief periods and that he is giving them answers in writing. what he's saying we don't know. we can assume they are asking him about other threats. whether they had other plotters working with them or...
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states and cities could collect $22 billion in new tax. the big business storiry y is g to be apple. investors are in a bad mood. no matter what the quarterly numbers are, do watch for apple to be pessimistic about business going forward. a strategic move by apple to push expectations down ward. netflix is now bigger than hbo. more subscribers. also, for an extra fee, the company says it will allow four simultaneous streams in your house, four tv sets or computers or ipads or whatever, all watching different movies. netflix shares on a terror of 25% after hours. we expect $215 a share. remember, back before qwickster, much higher than that. >> it is in a positive direction? >> yes. >> they will take that compared to where they have been. thank you very much. 6:15 right now. >>> we can safely say the future of flight is upon us. a plane that needs only sunlight to fly is taking off in less than an hour for a little test flight across the bay area. >> you can see it. "today in the bay's" bob redell live at moffatt field. the pilots are there
states and cities could collect $22 billion in new tax. the big business storiry y is g to be apple. investors are in a bad mood. no matter what the quarterly numbers are, do watch for apple to be pessimistic about business going forward. a strategic move by apple to push expectations down ward. netflix is now bigger than hbo. more subscribers. also, for an extra fee, the company says it will allow four simultaneous streams in your house, four tv sets or computers or ipads or whatever, all...
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[ laughing ] >> well, of course you're referring to the most serious of the 22 charges against him aiding the enemy. also the most ridiculous of the charges. i think it has a slim chance of sticking. the prosecution is going to have to back it up that bradley manning had the intention and knew that the consequence would be al-qaeda would benefit from all of his leaks to wikileaks. i don't think it will stick. >> cenk: if that's not the case, that he wanted to aid the enemy why did he do it? >> well, he's very clear in the instant message chat logs with the informants that turned him in. bradley manning wrote that he wants people to see the truth because without information you can'tcannot make well-informed decisions. forgive me if i'm not offended by this. we've had real problems especially in the past ten years by people not knowing what the government is doing but not knowing what the government is doing. and when the public is kept massively horrendously ignorant you wind up invading iraq and doing other very foolish catastrophic things like that. that's why these leaks are good for t
[ laughing ] >> well, of course you're referring to the most serious of the 22 charges against him aiding the enemy. also the most ridiculous of the charges. i think it has a slim chance of sticking. the prosecution is going to have to back it up that bradley manning had the intention and knew that the consequence would be al-qaeda would benefit from all of his leaks to wikileaks. i don't think it will stick. >> cenk: if that's not the case, that he wanted to aid the enemy why did...
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to watertown residents. >> advising all watertown residents to remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m., a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> reporter: by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down assen aas unprecedented manhunt ensues for dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public s. transit service. and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place. in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked. >> reporter: at 8:20 p.m., the stay inside order was lifted without a suspect in custody. >> in terms of how he got away, he did it on foot. >> reporter: minutes later, a watertown resident walks outside and sees blood on his boat, lifts the tarp and sees a man covered in blood. authorities rush to the scene. a standoff with flash bombs, gunfire, a tense 25 minutes seen in this infrared video that finally ended after f
to watertown residents. >> advising all watertown residents to remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m., a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> reporter: by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down assen aas unprecedented manhunt ensues for dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all service on the...
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>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- pray five times a day. he was going to mosque regularly, start doing it when he was about 22, 23, maybe. he would always protect -- try to protect many conversation. he would try to protect his ideas and defend islam and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries like, i guess, afghanistan. they were invaded for no reason or something like that. >> tell us about the younger brother dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old who is now in a hospital here in boston. what was he like?
>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would...
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who wouldn't after receiving a visit from the first lady, michelle obama talks with aaron hern and gave him this stuffed dog. he faces a long hospital stay but is expected to make a full recovery. >> this morning, runners are gathering in san francisco in a special run to show solidarity with the people of boston. what kind of security will runners face when they get there? >> they have not mentioned anything about security. they foare on showing support for boston. th telling people they have a place to store their bags at the ferry building and moved it to the ferry building because the turnout is going to be larger-than-expected. if you want to run this morning meet at the ferry building at 7:00. this idea played out in oakland last night with 300 runners gathered at snow park and they ran three miles, one for each person who was killed in boston, runners say they feel connected to boston in spirit. >> we are not going to let this kind of thing hold us back. >> they ran in oakland at the park and held a candlelight vigil for the victims. they will run four miles starting at 7:00 this
who wouldn't after receiving a visit from the first lady, michelle obama talks with aaron hern and gave him this stuffed dog. he faces a long hospital stay but is expected to make a full recovery. >> this morning, runners are gathering in san francisco in a special run to show solidarity with the people of boston. what kind of security will runners face when they get there? >> they have not mentioned anything about security. they foare on showing support for boston. th telling...
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some time together. >> stephanie: 22 minutes after the hour. all right. a lot of tweets saying that -- you know it is interesting because everyone's using this for their own issues whether it is gun or immigration or whatever. but we were saying first of all, they were here legally because of, you know, i don't see how this relates to the current immigration debate because this was like asylum because of what was going -- >> what was going on in chechnya. >> stephanie: so yeah. >> one was a citizen. the other was a legal resident. >> stephanie: the fbi, you know, that probably did fall through the cracks, the older brother because they were asked to investigate him. they couldn't find anything at the time. but jim, you were reading from the guardian? >> guardian which has some of the best political reporting in the world. article is why did america lose its head over terror but ignore its deadly gun deaths. positive spin on this, reflection of how little americans have to worry about terrorism. a population such as london during the i.r.a. bomb
some time together. >> stephanie: 22 minutes after the hour. all right. a lot of tweets saying that -- you know it is interesting because everyone's using this for their own issues whether it is gun or immigration or whatever. but we were saying first of all, they were here legally because of, you know, i don't see how this relates to the current immigration debate because this was like asylum because of what was going -- >> what was going on in chechnya. >> stephanie: so...
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time now is 8:22. all morning long we've been following the breaking news from boston about the boston bombing investigation. these are live pictures of news conferences about to start at any moment. we're watching for it. during the night we told you one suspect was killed and a man hunt is going on right now for the second one. you have thousands of law enforcement agents fanning out all over the boston area trying to find them. we also know the two suspects are brothers. their father who lives in russia says his younger son and i'm quoting is -- a true angel" and that he's here in the united states to study medicine. >>> back here in california a new investigation by the state auditor's office shows the dmv is mishandling the fun of those personalized license plates. extra money charged for personalized license plates is supposed to be used to support special causes such as the environment or the arts, but the state auditor says the dmv has been collecting millions of dollars less than it should be
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the rest of your morning drive, that's coming up. >> good morning. it is monday, april 22. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:00. >>> later this hour, doctors in boston plan to update us on survivors of the boston marathon bombing. then later this afternoon, a moment of silence will mark the very time one week ago that the two bombs went off. boston's police commissioner says two brothers had more explosives and may have been planning more attacks. the suspect who was caught friday night has been communicating with officials by writing. he is unable to speak because of a throat injury. susan mcginnis now joins us live from boston where investigators have plenty of questions for that young suspect and she has more now. susan, good morning. >> reporter: frank and michelle, good morning. dzhokhar tsarnaev hasn't been able to talk but he is communicating with investigators and they have a lot of questions for him. meanwhile today in boston, people are trying to get back to normal to their routine as a new workweek starts. boylston street is getting ready to
the rest of your morning drive, that's coming up. >> good morning. it is monday, april 22. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:00. >>> later this hour, doctors in boston plan to update us on survivors of the boston marathon bombing. then later this afternoon, a moment of silence will mark the very time one week ago that the two bombs went off. boston's police commissioner says two brothers had more explosives and may have been planning more attacks. the...
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night's $83 million mega millions draw. 6, 8, 12, 22, 43 and the meganumber 28. nobody correctly picked all six numbers. tuesday neat's jackpot is estimated at $92 million. >>> what may be the skyscraper of the future is getting ready to open later this year in milan, italy. it's called vertical forest. these images are provided by the architect. milan has pollution problems and the trees are designed to cleanse the air and clean the city. but one environmentalist questions whether the trees will survive at all. he said trees hundreds of feet tall are vulnerable to the cold and heat. they said they did consult with experts to include trees that could handle the weight, the wind and the altitude. >>> early risers had a chance to see an experimental sun-powered plane take flight yesterday morning. the light weight plane called solar impulse took off on a two-hour test fight around the peninsula in preparation for a journey across america. they called yesterday's flight a success. they said it's a go for a multi-city tour may 1st. it's scheduled for a trip around th
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president obama met with national security officials yesterday to discuss the probe. there were memorial services throughout boston. and at fenway park neal diamond was on hand to sing sweet caroline, a long-time fan favorite. ♪ it never seemed so good >> osgood: more than 50 of those injured in last monday's explosions remain hospitalized. three are in critical condition. residents are being permitted to return to their homes in west texas four days after wednesday's huge explosion of a fertilizer plant there. the death toll stands at 14 with some 200 injured. the powerful earthquake in southwestern china has killed at least 180 people and injured more than 11,000 others. meeting in washington the world bank says it will work to eliminate global poverty in the next 17 years. it's estimated more than a billion people live on less than $1.25 a day. the waters of the mississippi, missouri, and other midwest rivers are expected to crest soon after days of torrential rains. national weather service is predicting what it calls major flooding. after a moment of silence an
president obama met with national security officials yesterday to discuss the probe. there were memorial services throughout boston. and at fenway park neal diamond was on hand to sing sweet caroline, a long-time fan favorite. ♪ it never seemed so good >> osgood: more than 50 of those injured in last monday's explosions remain hospitalized. three are in critical condition. residents are being permitted to return to their homes in west texas four days after wednesday's huge explosion of...
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read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> 22 past the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." joining us from boston, the host of msnbc's "the last word," lawrence o'donnell. give us a sense of what it's like in boston at the start of this new week. also about your conversation with police chief of watertown, edward deveau. >> things are moving back to normal here, more so every day. but i was in watertown yesterday with chief ed deveau. that, mika, as everyone now knows is where this story ended. it's where the terror made its final stop. and just so you get a picture of this place, population of 32,000. after midnight in watertown, they have a total of four police officers on patrol in that shift. and that's how many were actually on patrol in watertown at that time in single man cars in watertown. as soon as they knew the action was coming their way, two officers who were on their way home turned around so they had a total of six to respond to this. one car responded to it alone, giving chase. and the very strange thing about this chase as we
read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> 22 past the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." joining us from boston, the host of msnbc's "the last word," lawrence o'donnell. give us a sense of what it's like in boston at the start of this new week. also about your conversation with police chief of watertown, edward deveau. >> things are moving back to normal here, more so every day. but i was in watertown yesterday with chief ed deveau. that, mika, as...